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Purchasing Inspection Cameras - Procurement Research Report

Inspection Cameras price data and market research for sourcing professionals

Date Published: April 2018

Overview

ProcurementIQ’s Inspection Cameras Procurement Research Report provides the latest price data and the factors underpinning price movements, such as input costs and external demand drivers. The report identifies the leading suppliers of Inspection Cameras and offers a strategic analysis of the key factors influencing the way the procurement market works. Data forecasts also accompany our analysis so your company can make purchasing decisions with confidence.

Inspection Cameras - Recent Price Trend

Inspection camera prices have been falling at an estimated 0.3% annually on average in the three years to 2018. Prices of steel and semiconductor and electronic components play a large role in influencing product prices because they are both primary inputs. Although steel prices are rising during this time, moderate volatility in the price of semiconductor and electronic components mitigates.

Inspection Cameras - Total Cost of Ownership

Inspection cameras have a low total cost of ownership, reducing the likelihood of unexpected costs. However, the buyer must set aside time to research the appropriate type of inspection camera prior to purchase. The length of this process varies by how long it takes the buyer to identify, select and order the cameras. This process can also take longer if the cameras are not in stock at the time.

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About this Report

This report is intended to assist buyers of inspection cameras. Inspection cameras are small cameras attached to a tube that can reach into tight spaces, allowing users to view spaces they could not otherwise access. Using a small screen, the user may view or record the space the camera is put through. Inspection cameras are used by electricians, plumbers, contractors, surveyors, engineers, mechanics, wildlife inspectors and schools to inspect wires, faults, pipes, buildings, roofs, tunnels and cargo. They are also used for various inspections and surveys. This report excludes the markets of other types of cameras, including medical inspection, video, digital, surveillance, underwater, still and phone cameras.